San Francisco, being the gay mecca that it is, has world-renowned art galleries and museums to get lost in. But the city’s appreciation for art and culture spreads out far beyond the museum and gallery walls and can be found right on the streets. (The work of Jeremy Novy, whose stencils are featured here and on our home page, is a prime example.)
Recently, our sister site GayCities tracked down the works of five major Bay Area artists using the city’s hidden alleys and unexplored sidewalks as their canvas.
Check out a special compilation of the artist spotlight in the following pages.
FIRST UP: Wendy MacNaughton
Why hype no-talents?
Why the asinine promotion of this certified violent nutbag’s crappy “art?”
It’s mostly seen in the gutter, where it belongs, next to dog shit.
And how hypocritical of this website’s editor to continually censor critiques of deranged Novy’s ongoing vandalism?
You encourage ugly tagging that costs businesses money in fines and repairs, yet you’re too precious to take an online tag?
Idiots.